Combination Linens Bedding Arrangement

ABSTRACT

These are blankets, pillowcases and bedsheets, (both fitted and flat) in all sizes, twin, full, queen, king and California king. These linens, sheets and/or blankets are sewn either vertically or horizontally together combining different fabrics. The pillowcases are sewn using two different fabrics (topside/backside). This allows for individuals or couples to access two different bedding fabrics within the same bedding. For example: the vertical sheets may be comprised of half cotton/half flannel, or half microfiber/half fleece, which allows for individuals to have their preferred fabric for sleeping comfort. The horizontal linen sets would comprise of 2 different fabrics one on top, different one on bottom, which would allow individuals to have a warm fabric such as fleece on the bottom half of the sheet with a cooler fabric such as cotton on the top half of the sheet. These linens and sheets differ from others, in that they allow individual preference of fabric to sleep on.

A process of manufacturing bedlinens, (top and fitted sheets) pillow cases and blankets which are comprised of 2 different fabric types sewn together to create 1 complete set.

As to date, linens for beds are made out of one complete fabric, thus limiting couples from choosing their preferred fabrics that suit individual needs or preferences. This then is an improvement to current linens by giving fabric choices for individual comfort within the same complete linen, or linen set.

DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS

1. FIG. 1A illustrates horizontally the combination of 2 different fabrics sewn together to create one complete flat sheet.

2. FIG. 1B illustrates vertically the combination of 2 different fabrics sewn together to create one complete flat sheet.

3. FIG. 2A illustrates horizontally the combination of 2 different fabrics sewn together to create one complete fitted sheet.

4. FIG. 2B illustrates vertically the combination of 2 different fabrics sewn together to create one complete fitted sheet.

5. FIG. 3A illustrates the front of a pillowcase which is one fabric type which is sewn together to the backside to create 1 complete pillowcase.

6. FIG. 3B illustrates the back of a pillowcase which is a different fabric from the frontside of the pillowcase which will be sewn together to the front pillowcase to create 1 complete pillowcase.

7. FIG. 4A illustrates horizontally the combination of 2 different fabrics sewn together to create one complete blanket

8. FIG. 4B illustrates vertically the combination of 2 different fabrics sewn together to create one complete blanket. 

Having described my invention in detail, what I claim as new, novel, and useful, I desire to secure by United States Letter Patent is:
 1. A fitted sheet that is divided vertically by combining (sewing or other means) 2 different fabrics together to create 1 completed fitted sheet.
 2. A fitted sheet that is divided horizontally by combining (sewing or other means) 2 different fabrics together to create 1 complete fitted sheet.
 3. A flat sheet that is divided vertically by combining (sewing or other means) 2 different fabrics together to create I complete flat sheet.
 4. A flat sheet that is divided horizontally by combining (sewing or other means) 2 different fabrics together to create 1 complete flat sheet.
 5. A pillow case that combines (sewing or other means) 2 different fabrics together on front and back to create 1 complete pillow case.
 6. A blanket that is divided vertically by combining (sewing or other means) 2 different fabrics together to create 1 complete blanket.
 7. A blanket that is divided horizontally by combining (sewing or other means) 2 different fabrics together to create 1 complete blanket. 